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Mitsubishi A1SD75P1-S3 User Manual page 447

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12 CONTROL AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
(2) Wiring the hardware stroke limit
Note)
Connect the upper and lower limit switches to the directions of increasing and decreasing
current feed values respectively. When these switches are connected in wrong directions, the
hardware stroke limit function does not operate properly and the motor does not stop.
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(3) Precautions during control
(4) When the hardware stroke limit is not used
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When using the hardware stroke limit function, wire the terminals of the AD75
upper/lower limit stroke limit as shown in the following drawing.
AD75
Rotation direction setting", refer to "5.2.1 Basic parameters 1".
Fig. 12.20 Wiring when using the hardware stroke limit
(a) If the machine is stopped outside the AD75 control range (outside the
upper/lower limit switches), or if stopped by hardware stroke limit detection,
the "zero point return control", "main positioning control", and "advanced
positioning control" cannot start. To carry out these types of control again,
return the workpiece to the AD75 control range by a "JOG operation" or
"manual pulse generator operation".
(b) If the circuit between the RLS (lower limit signal) and COM, or between the
FLS (upper limit signal) and COM is open (including when not wired), the
upper/lower limit signals will turn OFF, and control with the AD75 will not be
possible.
When not using the hardware stroke limit function, wire the terminals of the AD75
upper/lower limit stroke limit as shown in the following drawing.
AD75
Fig. 12.21 Wiring when not using the hardware stroke limit
FLS
RLS
COM
24VDC
FLS
RLS
COM
24VDC
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